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I can use the above header (minus the Nonce) in an app called SoapUI and call a method (listStuff) that will return data. However, whenever I try to do so in code, I'm not getting any results. This is what I have tried:

Re: How can I consume a webservice that uses WSSE?

Unfortunately, the only thing the third party gave me was a document with a list of methods - but not examples at all of how to call any of their methods. They are a Java shop, so they can't provide me with any working example or code snippets. So, I'm stuck trying to figure this stuff out.

Re: How can I consume a webservice that uses WSSE?

Thanks for your help. I was finally able to get it connecting. I had to write out some classes to handle custom headers. Hmmm..that link you attached seems to be a bit more elegant way of doing it than what I ended up doing. Thanks again man!

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